
Which of the main forums would you suggest for my asking Pagan's views about Science? I'm interested in how some people believe in Science and Paganism, or even Science with Witchcraft. Thanks in advance!
Peace and Blessed Be,
Soul
Xiao,Hmm, I think we've had a few threads here and there discussing Paganism and Science; they've been a little scattered. You can either use this thread or we can start a new one. I might be inclined to stick it in the FAQ forum because it's quite a common subject!
Although I am recently starting to explore more about deities and the more metaphysical, which makes things a little more confusing. For now, I mostly operate with uncertainty. For instance, with deities, I can say with 100% certainty that they are important metaphorical, poetic, or psychological phenomena. I think there is some possibility that they have a life/intelligence/consciousness of their own, and a much smaller possibility that they are real, literal beings that exist in the way that the Christian God exists ("hard polytheist"). I have little experience with them in the hard polytheist sense (I'll tell you when I see otherwise), but I know I can work with them in a metaphorical, poetic, or psychological sense, and some personal experience leads me to believe I can have a personal relationship with them. For me, it's all about being able to hold and appreciate multiple competing truths in my head at the same time.While we find little evidence to support most of the metaphysical claims made for deities and magic, we find plenty of evidence for the capacity of Pagan myth, meditation, and ritual to affect psychology. That is why we find Pagan ways powerful. By shaping human minds, they motivate change through human hands.
So we can continue to have plant spirits and totems, and gods of the harvest and field. There’s nothing wrong with that. But let’s not use half-arsed studies about “talking plants” to try to prove that the spirits of nature paganism are more real than any other. Better to have no proof and only have our spirituality be true in our hearts, than to root our proof on a crumbling cliffside, only to have the tree fall over in the end.
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